Das Käthchen von Heilbronn: Oder, die Feuerprobe

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Das Käthchen von Heilbronn: Oder, die Feuerprobe

by Heinrich von Kleist

DE·~2 hours

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In this vigorous early‑19th‑century drama, the audience is thrust into the shadowy depths of a secret medieval tribunal, where the clang of swords is replaced by the echo of whispered accusations. Theobald Friedeborn, a renowned weapons‑maker from Heilbronn, stands before the enigmatic Vehmgericht to demand justice for the abduction of his beloved daughter, Käthchen, by the powerful Count Friedrich von Wetter. The scene crackles with tension as masked judges, torch‑bearing bailiffs, and a chorus of nobles debate the limits of honor, law, and personal vengeance.

Beyond the courtroom, the play sketches a vivid tapestry of Swabian life: imperial intrigue, rival knights, and the tangled loyalties of aristocratic families. As Theobald’s plea unfolds, listeners glimpse the clash between feudal authority and individual passion, setting the stage for a tale where love and duty will test the very fabric of medieval society.

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Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (159K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich von Kleist

Heinrich von Kleist

1777–1811

A fierce, restless voice of German literature, he wrote dramas and stories that feel startlingly modern in their intensity. His work, including The Broken Jug, Penthesilea, Michael Kohlhaas, and The Marquise of O—, is known for moral pressure, sudden reversals, and deep psychological tension.

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